Palmdale Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Palmdale Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

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Injured in a motorcycle accident in Palmdale? Insurance companies blame riders first. Tell us what happened and we will fight for you.

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Motorcycle Accidents in Palmdale

Motorcyclists in Palmdale face unique dangers on roads like Palmdale Boulevard, 10th Street East, Avenue S, and Sierra Highway. Drivers fail to check blind spots, make left turns into oncoming bikes, and open doors without looking. California's year-round riding weather means riders are on the road every month, and so are the hazards.

California is the only state that explicitly legalizes lane splitting under Vehicle Code Section 21658.1. While lane splitting is legal, insurance adjusters routinely use it against injured riders to reduce or deny claims. They assume the motorcyclist was at fault. An experienced motorcycle accident attorney who understands rider bias and California's comparative negligence rules can push back and protect your claim. Cases in Palmdale are filed at the Lancaster Courthouse (North District).

Types of Motorcycle Accidents We Handle

Left-Turn Collisions

Drivers turning left across oncoming traffic strike motorcyclists who have the right of way.

Lane-Splitting Accidents

Legal in CA, but insurers use it against you. We fight rider bias head-on.

Rear-End Collisions

Distracted drivers rear-end stopped motorcycles, causing catastrophic injuries.

Road Hazard Crashes

Potholes, gravel, oil slicks, and debris that are minor for cars but deadly for riders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. California Vehicle Code Section 21658.1 makes California the only state that explicitly legalizes lane splitting. However, insurance companies routinely use lane splitting against injured riders to reduce payouts. If you were lane splitting at the time of your accident, you need an attorney who understands the law and can counter the adjuster's bias.

Insurance adjusters and juries often assume the motorcyclist was reckless or at fault. This rider bias leads to lowball offers and denied claims. California's pure comparative negligence rule means you can recover even if partially at fault, but your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. An experienced motorcycle accident attorney documents the evidence and fights back against these assumptions.

You can recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, motorcycle repair or replacement, and future treatment costs. Motorcycle injuries tend to be more severe than car accident injuries. Road rash, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries are common.

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